Crime & Safety
Torso Of N.J. Woman Discovered, Police Say
The woman, whose torso was discovered, has been identified.
The torso of a N.J. woman was found in New York City this week, police said.
News4 New York said mutilated body of a woman was discovered in a Brooklyn waterway Tuesday.
Daily Voice identified the woman as Jennifer Londono, 31, who was manager at Luna Lounge on Armory Street. The Daily Voice said the Dwight Morrow High School graduate from Englewood went missing last Sunday after closing up the bar.
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The remains were spotted by a couple walking along Red Hook Channel, with only her torso appearing, according to the report. Her head and parts of her legs were missing. Police are now carrying out a homicide investigation.
I didn't want this to be true, and deep inside im hoping they tell me it was someone else and I'm still waiting. I'm never speechless but I still can't get wrapped what was done to you. Nobody deserves what happens and specially you. I'm full of emotions and I'm sick to my stomach of how fucked up people are. I hope you Rest In Peace jenny and you still owe me that drink you will get justice baby girl RIP 'my heart goes out to your family !! Descanse en paz la quiero mucho !!! Thank you for the laughs #justiceforjennylondoño
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The tattoo reads means "Lily" or "Lilyann" in tribute to her late aunt, according to Daily Voice.
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